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MADISONIAN Mentors of 28 We’re on the road to success, The 34 Seniors of M. H. S. Who struggled and toiled for four long years. Mingled with hardship, joy and fears. We've gained a foothold in life. Though it was covered with worry and strife, And happiness; nevertheless, We owe it all to the M. H. S. Some are sad, some are glad To leave the work and study we’ve had. But still we ll look back to the best, The joyful days of the M. H. S. We hope that other classes to be, Will enjoy their high school days like we, But none will remember them, early or late, Like the Senior class of ’28. Bertha Fraundorf. Wk )V £5 tubP? The more you study, The more you know; The more you know, The more you forget: The more you forget, The less you know, So why study? The less you study, The less you know; The less you know. The less you forget; And the less you forget. The more you know, So why study? LV8 ilVf lLXf JLV»JLVS lOBEMJy 19 2 8 Page twenty-three
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MADISONIAN Mission in New York and was doing splendid work in making the foreigners real American citizens. Owing to the splendid team work the Cardinals won the World Series. I saw Sam again that evening and he told me that he heard one of the great- est speakers while he was in New York. Isadore Megeff. This statement recalled to memory our high school days when Isadore used to make his speeches in history. Isadore had first owned a large Busy-Bee store in Mad- ison, but owing to the strong competition of the many Kroger stores of which Robert McElwain was manager, he had gone out of business and had be- come an orator. Bennie Goldman was owner of a glass factory in Pittsburg, specializing1 in making test tubes and other apparatus for Chemistry Labor- atories. Walter Blumenfeld had not become a banker as he so desired, but instead a Director of the Mint in Philadelphia. The next morning I took the train for Chicago. 1 had been away only a week, but during that time I had seen or heard about all of my classmates. Just a little sunshine. Just a little rain; Just a little sorrow, Just a little pain, Just a word of kindness, Just a pleasant smile, It will make you happy— Just try it for a while. The Students. Just a little Geometry, Just a little History; Just a little English, Will solve a great mystery; Just a little studying. Just a little thought, Make the lessons easier, With love and pleasure fraught. The Teachers. If you would climb to heights sublime, Give our advice a trial: Don't drift and shirk, “Butt in and work, and Smile! Smile! Smile! Seniors of ’28. I'a ye twenty-two 9 2 8
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Madisonian Mentor Class of ’27 Irene Barlow—F. Hatscher Grocery Co. David Bergfield—at home Lois Brown—at home, Fort-Gage, 111. Reva Bowman—at home. David Friedman—student, Washington University. Robert Clare—International Shoe Co. Lee Bonville—Coudy Bros. Lumber Co., Madison. William Schaefer—Ely Walker Co. Cleda Stein—at home. Jennie Rosenstrom—stenographer, St. Louis. Opal McFarland—at home. Lenna Little—at home. Mildred Busby—at home. Edmond Cook—barber. North Venice. Russell edler—Laclede Steel Co. Russell Runkel—American Car Foundry. Mike Macek—at home Gerald Hartley—student, David Rankin School. St. Louis Elnora Foehse—stenographer, St. Louis. John Broomfield—at home. + + + m If Elizabeth McDonald brought a balloon to school would Jack Pierce it? If Modena’s Good will Elmer’s Lips come? If Edith Brown was on sale would Jessie Buy her? If Gladys Folks came would Pansy Cook? If Dena Lawhon was fatter where would William Park her? ll W alter Cant work the geometry problem do you suppose Irene Wood? If Lucille McCart got married would Paul Paint her house? . If Juan Doyen hugged Anka Chesovnicarova would there still be room for Raleighs Arms? If we had a banquet would Harry Cook for Donald’s Bruder (brother)? If Frances Carlin’s car got stuck in the mud would Ralph Rideout and get her? With just a little spanking Theo Boswell (bawls well). If Mary Skender (skinned her) would Elizabeth Baker (bake her)? If Arietta quit school who would be George’s Darling? Pillow WOUld WinSOr do if he cau?ht Margaret Fanning with Dorris’ Page twenty-four
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